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Engine Stand - 1500 lb. Capacity
JEGS 555-80102 Geared Rotating Engine Stand Features:
- Rotate your engine to any position for low and top-end engine assembly and disassembly
- Heavy gauge square steel tube construction disassembles effortlessly for storage or transport
- Convenient ball-bearing swivel casters allow you to move the stand around the work area with ease
- Organize and store the engine stand when not in use with easy disassembly design
- Universal fitment head design is compatible with many manufacturers such as Ford, Chevrolet, and Dodge, as well as import engines
- Geared for optimal performance
Overall Dimensions for JEGS Folding Engine Stand:
- Unfolded: 34 in. L x 28 in. W x 37 in. H
- Folded: 12 in. L x 28 in. W x 37 in. H
FAQ
What Are The Benefits To A Rotating Engine Stand?
- 360-degree rotation for easy access
- Effortless engine positioning
- Enhanced work precision
Are Engine Rotating Stands Hard To Assemble?
- Simple assembly process
- Comprehensive assembly instructions included
- No specialized tools required
How Much Weight Can A Rotating Engine Stand Hold?
- Sturdy construction supports up to 1500 lbs
- Durable materials ensure stability
- Designed for heavy-duty engine support
What's The Best Brand Of Engine Stand?
- JEGS offers top-quality engine stands
Specifications:
Hi, with regards to your engine stand Part Number: 555-80102 may I know is the mounting surface that attach to the engine is it perpendicular to the floor or tilted at an angle such that the engine will not be level, when installed. Thanks
Does the head piece that bolts to the block come out of the stand? Because with the v shape legs, my hoist will not get close enough to bolt directly.
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